Title :
Mode competition in fourth-harmonic magnicon amplifiers
Author :
Fliflet, Arne W. ; Gold, Steven H.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Plasma Phys., Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
fDate :
6/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In the magnicon RF amplifier, the drive and gain cavities are cylindrical deflection cavities which operate in a rotating TM110 -mode and spin up an electron beam to high transverse momentum. As a result of the rotating-mode interaction, the electron beam entry point into the output cavity rotates about the axis at the drive frequency. The gyrotron-like output cavity can be operated at m times the drive frequency by using a mode with an azimuthal index of m, as this mode rotates at m-1 times its RF frequency, thus maintaining synchronism with the electron beam. Previous frequency-multiplying magnicons have used m=2; in this paper it is shown that magnicons with m=4 may be practical, provided one also operates the output cavity at the m/2 harmonic of the cyclotron frequency. Operation at higher harmonics lowers the frequency of the deflection cavities allowing lower RF fields, reducing cavity breakdown problems; lower magnetic fields, reducing magnet cast and complexity; and a larger electron beam, relaxing beam quality constraints. On the other hand, higher order azimuthal-index magnicon modes interacting at higher order cyclotron interactions are subject to competition with nonsynchronous (gyrotron) modes and are more sensitive to electron beam scanning angle spread. A time-dependent multimode gyrotron code has been modified to examine competition in the output cavity between the phase-synchronous operating mode and other nonsynchronous modes which interact via the conventional gyrotron interaction. Calculations have been carried out for fourth-harmonic magnicons with TM410 and TE411 mode output cavities and include the effects of mode competition with nonsynchronous modes as well as a spread in entry-point angles of the scanning electron beam
Keywords :
microwave amplifiers; radiofrequency amplifiers; azimuthal index; cyclotron frequency; cylindrical deflection cavities; drive cavities; electron beam; electron beam entry point; electron beam scanning; fourth-harmonic magnicon amplifiers; frequency-multiplying magnicons; gain cavities; gyrotron-like output cavity; higher order cyclotron interactions; lower magnetic fields; magnicon RF amplifier; mode competition; nonsynchronous gyrotron modes; output cavity; phase-synchronous operating mode; rotating TM110-mode; rotating-mode interaction; time-dependent multimode gyrotron code; Costs; Cyclotrons; Electric breakdown; Electron beams; Frequency synchronization; Gyrotrons; Magnetic fields; Physics; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency amplifiers;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on